Re-submission is permitted (they simply have to donate another $100 to charity). Also, there is no "voted down". Clicking "I'm not interested" is parallel to walking past a display of goods at a mall. You don't say "I voted down that watch" when you stroll past one at the mall.

The Greenlight FAQ makes it clear they only are concerned with up-votes, because that shows interest in the product. To do otherwise would be dumb: if someone puts a RTS (which has a small community) on here and the FPS fans say "I'm not interested" (and there are many more of them) it doesn't negate the interest from the RTS fans in the game and if enough of them are interested the game... the game has a chance of being Greenlit.

Or, more succinctly, Greenlight is about potential customers, not those milling about the mall.

We changed a lot of things. Some of it because of the feedback from greenlight users. The textures are new, the video is new, there are tons of more features now, plus now there is a free demo available that shows all this.

Re-submission is permitted (they simply have to donate another $100 to charity).

I thought that once you were in, you're in? Like a membership, not a donation-per-game kind of deal. As far as I can tell, devs can keep taking down/putting up their game like a yoyo if they're not happy with how the votes are going.

@Skoardy, you are correct... the $100 is per developer. Which makes the whine fest that happened when the fee was implemented even *more* puzzling. I assumed (wrongly) that when the backlash against the $100 happened it had to have been a per item fee, simply because as a one time fee it would be more than reasonable. Apparently those who threw the word the word "classist" and "exclusionary" around had some pretty strange metrics for the term.

Resubmitted? Re-downvoted. The looks bad and if you want me to eleborate on that the UI looks like it was done in photoshop and the textures and art style are conflicting each other and it looks visually repulsive.

Resubmitted? Re-downvoted. The looks bad and if you want me to eleborate on that the UI looks like it was done in photoshop and the textures and art style are conflicting each other and it looks visually repulsive.

First thing,you can just ignore it,right? Second, downvotes do nothing.

Re-submission is permitted (they simply have to donate another $100 to charity). Also, there is no "voted down". Clicking "I'm not interested" is parallel to walking past a display of goods at a mall. You don't say "I voted down that watch" when you stroll past one at the mall.

The Greenlight FAQ makes it clear they only are concerned with up-votes, because that shows interest in the product. To do otherwise would be dumb: if someone puts a RTS (which has a small community) on here and the FPS fans say "I'm not interested" (and there are many more of them) it doesn't negate the interest from the RTS fans in the game and if enough of them are interested the game... the game has a chance of being Greenlit.

Or, more succinctly, Greenlight is about potential customers, not those milling about the mall.